Mitch Morse, an NFL center, announced his retirement after a decade-long career starting with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2015. Despite his distinguished tenure, including a Pro Bowl selection in 2022 and significant contributions to the Buffalo Bills and the Jacksonville Jaguars, Morse emphasized his cherished relationships with teammates as the highlights of his journey. He leaves the Jaguars facing challenges at center and right guard, particularly as they may not re-sign right guard Brandon Scherff, highlighting the team's immediate needs as they transition from his departure.
Mitch Morse announced his retirement after a decade in the NFL, cherishing the relationships formed during his career and looking forward to spending more time with family.
Over ten seasons, Mitch Morse played for the Chiefs, Bills, and Jaguars, starting 143 games and achieving significant success, including a Pro Bowl selection in 2022.
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